Mokadi looks like Mikado, but it's not the same. In Mokadi, you have to build and then dismantle a tangle of chopsticks, balancing on small blocks. Unlike in Mikado, the chopsticks can move as long as they remain balanced on the small pegs. If one of them touches the ground (or rather the table in most cases), it is lost. At the beginning, each player (from 2 to 4) will place a peg on the table. Then they will have to balance the sticks on these blocks, respecting a color code: the sticks with black ends, on blocks and/or red sticks (or blue on the attached pictures), the sticks with red (or blue) ends on blocks and/or black sticks.
As you go along, you build a figure of intertwined sticks that looks like a Mikado, but on stilts. If everyone has succeeded in placing their chopsticks without dropping anything, we begin the deconstruction by removing a chopstick each in turn. Again, you can move the sticks but if one of them falls, it is lost. The balances having been modified during the construction, the dismantling is even more perilous! The last player not to be eliminated wins the game.
Contents of the box : 36 sticks with colored ends, 8 colored studs, 1 rule of the game.